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When was Harrow School established?

Harrow School is a public school in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon, a local landowner and farmer, under a royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I. The school has an enrolment of about 820 boys, all of whom board full-time, in twelve boarding houses.
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Why is Harrow School so famous?

Harrow alumni are known as Old Harrovians, they include seven former British prime ministers such as Winston Churchill, Stanley Baldwin and Robert Peel and the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. Twenty Old Harrovians have been awarded the Victoria Cross and one the George Cross.
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What is the Harrow School controversy?

Harrow has faced drug scandals in the past. In 2004 Princess Beatrice's former boyfriend was expelled after being accused of taking cocaine. James Green was 17 when he was expelled after masters found cannabis in his room. His friend Hal Messel, 18, also admitted having cocaine and was expelled.
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Which is older Eton or Harrow?

When the boys enter, they are 13 years old, and they spend five years before they graduate when they become 18 years old. Eton was established by King Henry VIII (1491-1541). Harrow started as an exclusive school for boys in 1243, but moved to the present location during the period of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603).
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When was Harrow founded?

Harrow was founded in 1572 under a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I by local landowning farmer, John Lyon. It soon became one of the greatest schools in the country, attracting pupils from all over the world.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in Harrow School?

Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone

The Fourth Form Room is the spiritual heart of Harrow School. The original Classroom dates back to 1615 and is where Harrow School first opened it's doors.
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What famous people went to Harrow School?

Famous Old Harrovians include statesmen such as Sir Robert Peel, Lord Palmerston, Sir Winston Churchill, first prime minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru and King Hussein of Jordan; writers including Lord Byron, Richard Sheridan, Anthony Trollope and Richard Curtis; Henry Fox Talbot, the inventor of photography; the ...
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Did Winston Churchill attend Harrow School?

On April 17, 1888, Winston entered Harrow School, a boy's school near London. Winston found his years at Harrow challenging. He was not thought of as a good student.
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Which is more prestigious Eton or Harrow?

While Eton and Harrow both maintain a prominent presence in the academic arena, it's noteworthy that Eton often secures higher rankings in school league tables. This consistent positioning reaffirms Eton's reputation as a stronghold of academic prowess.
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Is Harrow School prestigious?

It is one of the foremost public (i.e., independent) schools of England and one of the most prestigious. Generally between 700 and 800 students reside and study there. Its founder, John Lyon (d. 1592), was a yeoman of neighbouring Preston who yearly set aside resources for the education of poor children of Harrow.
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Did Benedict Cumberbatch attend Harrow School?

Harrow has a long-established and vibrant dramatic tradition, nurturing the talents of dramatists such as Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Terence Rattigan and Richard Curtis, and actors including Benedict Cumberbatch.
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Is it hard to get into Harrow School?

Getting into Harrow School is not an easy feat. On account of its prestige as well as its limited number of places for pupils each year, Harrow School is highly competitive.
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Are girls allowed at Harrow School?

Does Harrow ever take girls? Harrow is a single-sex school for boys.
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What movies were filmed at Harrow School?

Harrow School has provided the backdrop to feature films such as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, for TV dramas such as ITV's Endeavour and The Crown, for music videos such as for Ed Sheeran and Travis Scott's video for Antisocial, and for magazine shoots and commercials for Tatler, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, GQ ...
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Did Elton John go to Harrow School?

Born Reginald Dwight in 1947, he attended Pinner Wood Junior School, Reddiford School and Pinner County Grammar School until the age of 17 before pursuing his music career. Elton's hometown Pinner is a more affluent part of the borough of Harrow and he was brought up by his grandparents in a council house there.
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What is the hardest UK school to get into?

A: The University of Oxford is the hardest university to get into in the UK, with an acceptance rate of 19.37% for postgraduate students.
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What is the poshest school in the world?

Institut auf dem Rosenberg – $170,000

High above the Swiss city of St Gallen, sits the most expensive boarding school in the world, Institut auf dem Rosenberg. Only 230 students attend the school, which keeps class sizes to around eight.
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What is the girls equivalent of Eton?

Wycombe Abbey, Buckinghamshire

Wycombe Abbey is considered by many to be the girls' equivalent of Eton College, and it's one of the top-performing girls' schools in the country.
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How much does it cost to go to Harrow School?

Termly fees are £16,850 and include board, tuition, textbooks, a stationery allowance and laundry, and are paid in advance by the first day of term. For any subject requiring additional tuition, there is an extra charge. We offer a Fees in Advance Scheme which may be of interest to parents wishing to pay a lump sum.
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How many Harrow schools are there?

Harrow Borough Council has 52 primary schools and 26 secondary schools. 16% of Harrow's schools are private schools.
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What house was Churchill in at Harrow?

On 17 April 1888, Churchill went to Harrow School, an independent boarding school for boys founded in 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Elizabeth I, in London. He joined Head Master's Boarding House, said to date from 1650. Here, he wasn't particularly happy and he didn't particularly excel.
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Which actors went to Harrow?

So well established are their arts faculties that at a time it once nurtured the likes of celebrity and actor Benedict Cumberbatch and singer and songwriter James Blunt. Benedict Cumberbatch, the now award-winning actor, felt his first inclinations towards the performing arts as an adolescent at Harrow School.
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Who are the famous old boys in Harrow?

Harrow has produced many great men, whom we call the Giants of Old. Famous Old Harrovians include statesmen such as Peel, Palmerston, Churchill, Nehru and King Hussein of Jordan. Writers including Byron, Sheridan, Trollope and Richard Curtis.
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What religion is Harrow School?

Harrow School is a Christian foundation with the Chapel at its heart. We have two Anglican Chaplains (one is part-time) and one Roman Catholic Chaplain. All boys, except Roman Catholics, attend a School service on Thursday while Roman Catholic boys attend catechism.
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